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Death was the price of life. — Mary Renault

When a head and a wall collide it's never the wall that breaks. — Marty Rubin

To add insult to injury there's a television at the end of the ward. It's unavoidable, and even more unbearable than usual as it's constantly tuned to ITV, so there are adverts. I wonder if hell is like this? I'd definitely prefer lakes of sulphur and at least being able to swim about in them. — Jo Walton

Willpower defines realm. — Toba Beta

Planning a dinner party in a way that you're actually capable of getting it done without panicking is important. It's bad hospitality for the host to be freaked out. — Ted Allen

You have to love what you do to want to do it everyday. — Aaliyah

I think we were promoting New Moon just as I was finishing The Runaways, and I remember going to Comic-Con with a Minor Threat T-shirt on. I was really happy and excited to be there, but I was so defensive and crazy. — Kristen Stewart

The American people in my view will never support a candidate whose major theme is bigotry. — Bernie Sanders

An enemy can partly ruin a man, but it takes a good-natured injudicious friend to complete the thing and make it perfect. — Mark Twain

Who can worry about a career? Have a life. — Frances McDormand

Education of youth is not a bow for every man to shoot in that counts himself a teacher; but will require sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave to Ulysses. — John Milton

Often we don't realize that our attitude toward something has been influenced by the number of times we have been exposed to it in the past. — Robert B. Cialdini

We should seek to observe, and then to serve. — Linda K. Burton

I ALEXANDRA is very frightening, very intense. It will keep the reader on the edge of his/her seat. — William M. O'Brien Jr.

They were rocking back and forth, dancing to the tune of death. They were not shadows he realised, they were large animals. — Stephen Craig